Henrietta Pesce, MA, LDTC

Henrietta is an NJ State certified teacher and Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant. After leaving the public school system, Henrietta wrote elementary reading and math curriculum for Scholastic and Prentice-Hall publishers. She also taught as an adjunct professor of Special Education. Horses have always played an important part in her life beginning early with her Irish grandmother’s donkey, Neddy. Over time, she followed her passion for horses and helping others by earning certification in both Path, Intl. and EAGALA, premier globally recognized equine therapy organizations. Henrietta’s dream is to share with others those magical moments that can only happen between horse and human. Equine Time USA’s beautiful paint mascot, Danny, is Henrietta’s, equine love.

Elaine Dill, LCSW MSW

Elaine is a practicing clinical social worker with over 30 years of experience. Elaine worked as an Adjunct Professor at both Graduate and Undergraduate levels at Rutgers, the State University of NJ, Fordham, Kean, and NJ City State University. Elaine has been a passionate horseperson since the age of eight. She has a keen understanding of the equine skills that helped her realize connecting with the horse is so much more than riding. Born and raised in NJ, settling in Florida for 20 years then moving back to NJ afforded Elaine the opportunity to become involved in various aspects of the horse world. As an adult, Elaine continues to utilize the horses as an avenue of communication, growth, emotional awareness, and love.

Sue Radcliffe, RD, CCN

Sue has loved horses all of her life. She is an RD, CCN with a BS in Foods & Nutrition and advanced work in allergy and immunology. She is also an Advanced PATH Intl Instructor, PATH Intl Mentor, Lead Evaluator for OSWC Registered Certification, and Associate Evaluator for Advanced Certification. After spending 10 years as an integral part of the TRAC Approved Training Course at Centenary College (now University), she is still working as a long-time instructor for the TRAILS therapeutic program in Somerset County, NJ. By combining her multiple loves of horses and nutrition she was able to bring back to life the horse pictured with her and is SO pleased to be a part of Equine Time USA.

Henrietta Pesce, MA, LDTC

Henrietta is an NJ State certified teacher and Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant. After leaving the public school system, Henrietta wrote elementary reading and math curriculum for Scholastic and Prentice-Hall publishers. She also taught as an adjunct professor of Special Education. Horses have always played an important part in her life beginning in Ireland with her grandmother’s donkey, Neddy. Over time, she followed her passion for horses and helping others by earning certification in both Path, Intl. and EAGALA, premier globally recognized equine therapy organizations. Henrietta’s dream is to share with others those magical moments that can only happen between horse and human. Equine Time USA’s beautiful paint mascot, Danny, is Henrietta’s, equine love.

Elaine Dill, LCSW MSW

Elaine is a practicing clinical social worker with over 30 years of experience. Elaine worked as an Adjunct Professor at both Graduate and Undergraduate levels at Rutgers, the State University of NJ, Fordham, Kean, and NJ City State University. Elaine has been a passionate horseperson since the age of eight. She has a keen understanding of the equine skills that helped her realize connecting with the horse is so much more than riding. Born and raised in NJ, settling in Florida for 20 years then moving back to NJ afforded Elaine the opportunity to become involved in various aspects of the horse world. As an adult, Elaine continues to utilize the horses as an avenue of communication, growth, emotional awareness, and love.

Sue Radcliffe, RD, CCN

Sue has loved horses all of her life. She is an RD, CCN with a BS in Foods & Nutrition and advanced work in allergy and immunology. She is also an Advanced PATH Intl Instructor, PATH Intl Mentor, Lead Evaluator for OSWC Registered Certification, and Associate Evaluator for Advanced Certification. After spending 10 years as an integral part of the TRAC Approved Training Course at Centenary College (now University), she is still working as a long-time instructor for the TRAILS therapeutic program in Somerset County, NJ. By combining her multiple loves of horses and nutrition she was able to bring back to life the horse pictured with her and is SO pleased to be a part of Equine Time USA.

Thanks to horses we continue to grow with a deeper understanding of personal growth and wellness.

How can spending time with horses make a difference in how you feel?

Our horses are waiting to get to know you.

You don’t need any horse experience to participate.

“Horses don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”

“Whether rain or shine, whether good day or not, the horses are there for you…always consistent, ready to ground you, ready to accept you, ready to teach you.” EL